Archive for February 2016
Rear End Crashes Reduced by Front Crash Prevention Systems
Cars with front crash prevention systems are significantly less likely to rear end other cars, according to the latest research released by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. While front prevention crash systems remain optional, the National Highway Traffic Safety … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreSouthwest Seeing Fewer Wet Weather Systems
The southwestern United States has already begun a long-predicted shift into a decidedly drier climate, a new study looking at the last 35 years of weather pattern concluded. What’s now considered a normal year of rain and snow in the … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreLicense Plate Readers Overwhelm Small New York Village With Data
When this Long Island village switched on its “ring of steel” last fall, it knew it was getting a potent policing tool. The system of 27 cameras would scan the license plate of every single vehicle that rolled into town. … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMore Than Half of Mississippi Fatal Fires in Homes With No Smoke Alarms
More than half the people killed last year by house fires in Mississippi were in homes without working smoke alarms, the Mississippi State Fire Marshal’s Office said. Fire Marshal Mike Chaney points said his office investigated 55 fire deaths in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreChicago Cop Claims Trauma, Sues Estate of Teen He Killed
A white Chicago police officer who fatally shot a black 19-year-old college student and accidentally killed a neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the teenager’s estate, arguing the shooting left him traumatized. The highly unusual suit was filed Friday in … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreInternet of Things Disrupting Customer Service
The Internet of Things is changing the customer experience, according to Kevin Daley, chief business architect at IBM. Daley, who looks at existing and future technologies and has been with IBM for the past 15 years, spoke recently at Safelite … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreResearchers Say Record Missouri Flooding was Manmade
At the end of December 2015, a huge storm named “Goliath” dumped 9-10 inches of rain in a belt across the central United States, centered just southwest of St. Louis, most of it in a three-day downpour. The rain blanketed … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreColorado Gold Mine Spill Dumped 880,000 Pounds of Metals in River
A 3 million-gallon spill from a southwestern Colorado gold mine last year may have dumped more than 880,000 pounds of metals into the Animas River, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday. Some of the metals reached the San Juan … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreClosing, Cleaning Toxic Coal Ash Pits Will Cost Billions
Giant earthmoving machines beep and grind as they drop 17-ton scoops of coal ash and dirt into dozens of railroad cars lined up for two-thirds of a mile at a site along the Virginia-North Carolina border, where the country’s largest … Source: Claims Journal
Read MoreMost Dangerous U.S. Cities Ranked by Crime Data
East St. Louis, Illinois and Camden, New Jersey rank first and second in an annual ranking of the country’s most dangerous cities. New Orleans (70), Philadelphia (65), Miami (63), Washington, D.C. (35) and Baltimore (19) are on the list but … Source: Claims Journal
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